Avira Security Management Center | HowTo
Status: March 2010
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2. Installation of the SMC Frontend
The SMC Frontend (Graphical User Interface) is necessary in order to configure
the SMC and has to be installed separately.
This can be done on the windows server or/and on the administrator’s
workstation PC.
Execute the file „AntiVir_Security_Management_Center_Frontend_en.exe“ for the
installation of the AntiVir Security Management Center Frontend and confirm the
appearing window by “accept”. Finish the installation via the installation
assistant.
3. Starting the SMC and Logon
The SMC is started via the start menu „Start“
„Programs“
„AVIRA“
„AntiVir
Security Management Center“
„Management Center“
In order to log on to the AVIRA Security Management Center Console, click on
„AVIRA Security Management Center Frontend“.
Please, enter the user (default: administrator) and the password you have used
during the installation. After that, click on “ok” in order to logon to the SMC.
Please, take care to change the mark from local computer to computer in the
network in case the SMC Frontend should not be installed on the SMC Server. In
such a case enter the IP address/hostname of the server on which the SMC
Server is installed. Alternatively you can choose it via “Browse”.
4. Licensing of the SMC
In case you should already have a valid license file „hbedv.key“ for the SMC, you
can implement it after the logon as follows:
Click on “AntiVir Security Management Center Frontend“ with the right mouse
button and then on “License”.
Via the now appearing window you have the possibility to import the SMC license
file.
5. Installing the Software Repositories
In order to be able to work with the SMC, the AVIRA products have to be
integrated into the SMC.
First download the necessary installation file(s) from our website.
www.avira.com
(
http://www.avira.com/en/download/index.html
).
In order to add the installation file(s) as software to the SMC, click on “Software”
in the SMC Frontend with the right mouse button and then chose “New”
„Software“.